There are plenty of people who come on my blogs and chats to disagree with me. Generally, we have a civil discussion about differences. A few call me names; a few accuse me of calling them names (though they're mostly anonymous and using handles, so I don't know how I could be condemned for calling somebody a name who is already calling himself a name).

I digress, however. My point -- we generally disagree in a civilized manner. Mostly. But during Tuesday's live chat, it got really weird when a poster called Pale Coney dropped by. I generally welcome all viewpoints for debate, but here's what Pale Coney had to say, and I'm wondering if I should have posted it:

"People say there is this RACE problem and this RACE problem will be solved when the third world﻿ pours into EVERY White country and ONLY into White countries. They say the final solution to this RACE problem is for EVERY White country and ONLY White countries to 'assimilate,' i.e., intermarry, with all those non-Whites. It's really just the final solution to the White problem. It's genocide. They say they are anti-racist. What they are is anti-White. Anti-racist is a code word for anti-White."

As we continued our discussion about the immigration law, Pale Coney launched this one:

"Look it is simple. If a person supports the deliberate replacement of Whites with non-Whites in traditionally White countries, then they are genocidal extremists targeting ALL of our White children for future non-existence! Why do these anti-Whites persist in denying the obvious, that they are anti-White?"

At that point, mark910 fired a pretty stinging comeback: "That's right Pale. Dark people are comin to get your women."

Still, is constructive discussion served by giving such extreme views a platform? At first, I thought Pale Coney must be making some sort of sick joke. Then, after I discovered similar posts under other handles across different blogs, I realized this was no sick joke, just a sick mind.

What do you think?

While Pale Coney kind of darkened the bright Christmas spirit we were developing during Tuesday's chat, we still read Christmas carols and had a few visits from Mr. Grinch. We chat every Tuesday for about an hour beginning at 1 o'clock. Join us. To get a taste of what it's like, replay Tuesday's chat by clicking below.